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The first world-class floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit independently designed and built by China is getting delivered to Brazil from Qingdao today. The FPSO, or “offshore oil and gas plant,” not only has mainstream production equipment for offshore oil and gas exploitation, which is capable of preliminary process, storage and transmission, but also has a comprehensive production base that includes combined living and working zones. This P-67 FPSO is by far the largest, most complicated and also most technically demanding FPSO project China has ever taken on. Its displacement is five times the size of that of China’s first-generation aircraft carrier, earning it the nickname of “Big Mac on the sea.”

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(29 Feb 2012)
1. Aerial of emergency platform installed to drill a relief well to halt the fire weeks after the natural gas leak fire at a Chevron Corp. rig off the southern coast of Nigeria
2. Various of fire raging at the site of Chevron's "KS Endeavour" natural gas rig, which collapsed into the ocean after the blaze softened steel supports
3. Mid of LloydAvram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria in helicopter
4. Mid of Avram
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"We're doing our very best to work with the communities, to help them understand that that fire has no direct impact on their lives or their livelihood. We've done extensive air testing on-shore and off-shore, all of our air testing indicates that there are no pollutants from that fire that are of any concern to people on shore. As a matter of fact I'llpoint out that the people in closest proximity to the fire today are the workers that we have on platforms close to the actual incident."
6. Various aerials of villages and the coastline along the Atlantic Ocean
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"There's been some misunderstanding about that, this is a natural gas well with no oil flowing from it, so the beaches locally are clean, the water is clean in that area."
8. Various aerials of shoreline and nearby waterways
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"Approximately 2,000 feet from that well site you'll see a platform that's drilling the relief well for our effort to try to and contain the fire and put the fire out permanently."
10. Various aerials of off-shore rig fire and response efforts
STORYLINE:
Local communities in the vicinity of a continuing natural gas fire off the coast of Nigeria have been reassured that the blaze and initial leak pose no threat to their health.
Lloyd Avram, the spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited, who were extracting natural gas at the site of the fire promised on Wednesday that there is no risk to health and that nearby beaches have not been polluted.
Locals have complained about rashes, breathing difficulty and gastrointestinal problems since the fire began.
Chevron has said its own tests have found no air pollution from the blaze, though it acknowledges some fish have been killed from the fire.
Fishing is for many in the surrounding communities a way to earn a living.
Speaking to the Associated Press Avram stated that "all of our air testing indicates that there are no pollutants from that fire that are of any concern to people on shore."
He promised: "the beaches locally are clean, the water is clean in that area."
On Monday Nigeria's President, Goodluck Jonathan, attempted to calm anger in villages near the Chevron Corp. offshore natural gas rig that has been engulfed in a raging fire for weeks.
As yet no official has said when the inferno might be extinguished although Avram said efforts were continuing.
"Approximately 2,000 feet from that well site you'll see a platform that's drilling a relief well for our effort to try to and contain the fire and put the fire out permanently."
Koluama 2, a village along the Atlantic Ocean in Bayelsa state, awoke on January 16 to a series of explosions from Chevron's KS Endeavor natural gas rig, which sits only 10 kilometres (6 miles) from shore.
Two workers died in the blast, who officials on Monday identified as nationals of India and France.
In the time since, the raging fire from an unstopped natural gas leak at the site has softened the steel of the rig, causing it to collapse into the ocean.
The fire can be seen clearly off the white sand beach at Koluama 2, as can the additional rig put in place to try and drill a relief well to stop the fire.
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Angola is rapidly emerging as one of Africa's economic powerhouses, thanks largely to its oil wealth and diamond mining sector. But China is also playing a key role in helping to promote the country's broader economic development.

Angolan state oil company Sonangol has cut output by 78,000 barrels per day to (bpd) to 1.673 million bpd as part of an OPEC agreement to lower supply from Jan. 1.
The announcement by Sonangol follows a deal reached by OPEC members to reduce production by 1.2 million barrels a day from January in a bid to reverse a slump in global oil prices.
The deal comes into effect despite Angola’s dire economic straits caused by a slump in crude oil prices.
Angola is Africa’s largest oil producer—having …
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a company or corporate group (or sometimes a division thereof) which engages in offshoring manufacturing or business services.

The former use (companies formed in offshore jurisdictions) is probably the more common usage of the term. In isolated instances the term can also be used in reference to companies with offshore oil and gas operations.

Companies from offshore jurisdictions

In relation to companies and similar entities which are incorporated in offshore jurisdictions, the use of both the words "offshore" and "company" can be varied in application.

The extent to which a jurisdiction is regarded as offshore is often a question of perception and degree. Classic tax haven countries such as Bermuda, British Virgin Islands and the Cayman Islands are quintessentially offshore jurisdictions, and companies incorporated in those jurisdictions are invariably labelled as offshore companies. Thereafter there are certain small intermediate countries such as Hong Kong and Singapore (sometimes referred to as "mid-shore" jurisdictions) which, whilst having oversized financial centres, are not zero tax regimes. Finally, there are classes of industrialised economies which can be used as part of tax mitigation structures, including countries like Ireland, the Netherlands and even the United Kingdom, particularly in commentary relating to corporate inversion. Furthermore, in Federal systems, states which operate like a classic offshore centre can result in corporations formed there being labelled as offshore, even if they form part of the largest economy in the world (for example, Delaware in the United States).

Although its territory has been inhabited since the Paleolithic Era, modern Angola originates in Portuguese colonization, which began with, and was for centuries limited to, coastal settlements and trading posts established from the 16th century onwards. In the 19th century, European settlers slowly and hesitantly began to establish themselves in the interior. As a Portuguese colony, Angola did not encompass its present borders until the early 20th century, following resistance by groups such as the Cuamato, the Kwanyama and the Mbunda. Independence was achieved in 1975 after a protracted liberation war. That same year, Angola descended into an intense civil war that lasted until 2002. It has since become a relatively stable unitarypresidential republic.

Portuguese Angola

Portuguese Angola or Portuguese West Africa are the common terms by which Angola is designated when referring to the historic period when it was a Portuguese overseas territory in southwestern Africa. The former Portuguese Angola became an independent country in 1975 and now forms the Republic of Angola.

During its history of 400 years, Portuguese Angola had the following formal designations: Donee of the Kingdom of Sebaste (1575-1588) Captaincy-General of the Kingdom of Angola (1588-1834), Province of Angola (1834-1926), Colony of Angola (1926-1951), Province of Angola (1951-1972) and State of Angola (1972-1975). It is to note that the term "Colony of Angola" began to be used occasionally since 1914, but only in 1926 it completely replaced the designation "Province of Angola".

History

The history of Portuguese presence on the territory of contemporary Angola lasted from the arrival of the explorerDiogo Cão in 1484 until the decolonization of the territory in 1975. During these five centuries, several entirely different situations have to be distinguished.

Angola (Book of Mormon)

Angola (/ænˈɡoʊ.lə/) is a city mentioned in the Book of Mormon. It was located near or in the north countries and was the site of a portion of the long and final battle between the Nephites and the Lamanites.

The city is identified in only one verse, Mormon2:4. The Nephites retreated towards the north countries and came to Angola and fortified the city during the period of A.C. 327–328, but were unable to withstand the Lamanites' attacks and were driven from the city.Mormon2:5 might be interpreted in such a way as to suggest that Angola was located somewhere in the land of David.

It has been argued that Joseph Smith named the Book of Mormon city after Angola, New York.Mormon apologists have pointed out that while the Book of Mormon was first published in 1830, the New York settlement did not adopt the name "Angola" until 1855.

Chevron's downstream operations manufacture and sell products such as fuels, lubricants, additives and petrochemicals. The company's most significant areas of operations are the west coast of North America, the U.S. Gulf Coast, Southeast Asia, South Korea, Australia and South Africa. In 2010, Chevron sold an average 3.1 million barrels per day (490×103 m3/d) of refined products like gasoline, diesel and jet fuel.

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The first world-class floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit independently designed and built by China is getting delivered to Brazil from Qingdao today. The FPSO, or “offshore oil and gas plant,” not only has mainstream production equipment for offshore oil and gas exploitation, which is capable of preliminary process, storage and transmission, but also has a comprehensive production base that includes combined living and working zones. This P-67 FPSO is by far the largest, most complicated and also most technically demanding FPSO project China has ever taken on. Its displacement is five times the size of that of China’s first-generation aircraft carrier, earning it the nickname of “Big Mac on the sea.”

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(29 Feb 2012)
1. Aerial of emergency platform installed to drill a relief well to halt the fire weeks after the natural gas leak fire at a Chevron Corp. rig off the southern coast of Nigeria
2. Various of fire raging at the site of Chevron's "KS Endeavour" natural gas rig, which collapsed into the ocean after the blaze softened steel supports
3. Mid of LloydAvram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria in helicopter
4. Mid of Avram
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"We're doing our very best to work with the communities, to help them understand that that fire has no direct impact on their lives or their livelihood. We've done extensive air testing on-shore and off-shore, all of our air testing indicates that there are no pollutants from that fire that are of any concern to people on shore. As a matter of fact I'llpoint out that the people in closest proximity to the fire today are the workers that we have on platforms close to the actual incident."
6. Various aerials of villages and the coastline along the Atlantic Ocean
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"There's been some misunderstanding about that, this is a natural gas well with no oil flowing from it, so the beaches locally are clean, the water is clean in that area."
8. Various aerials of shoreline and nearby waterways
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"Approximately 2,000 feet from that well site you'll see a platform that's drilling the relief well for our effort to try to and contain the fire and put the fire out permanently."
10. Various aerials of off-shore rig fire and response efforts
STORYLINE:
Local communities in the vicinity of a continuing natural gas fire off the coast of Nigeria have been reassured that the blaze and initial leak pose no threat to their health.
Lloyd Avram, the spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited, who were extracting natural gas at the site of the fire promised on Wednesday that there is no risk to health and that nearby beaches have not been polluted.
Locals have complained about rashes, breathing difficulty and gastrointestinal problems since the fire began.
Chevron has said its own tests have found no air pollution from the blaze, though it acknowledges some fish have been killed from the fire.
Fishing is for many in the surrounding communities a way to earn a living.
Speaking to the Associated Press Avram stated that "all of our air testing indicates that there are no pollutants from that fire that are of any concern to people on shore."
He promised: "the beaches locally are clean, the water is clean in that area."
On Monday Nigeria's President, Goodluck Jonathan, attempted to calm anger in villages near the Chevron Corp. offshore natural gas rig that has been engulfed in a raging fire for weeks.
As yet no official has said when the inferno might be extinguished although Avram said efforts were continuing.
"Approximately 2,000 feet from that well site you'll see a platform that's drilling a relief well for our effort to try to and contain the fire and put the fire out permanently."
Koluama 2, a village along the Atlantic Ocean in Bayelsa state, awoke on January 16 to a series of explosions from Chevron's KS Endeavor natural gas rig, which sits only 10 kilometres (6 miles) from shore.
Two workers died in the blast, who officials on Monday identified as nationals of India and France.
In the time since, the raging fire from an unstopped natural gas leak at the site has softened the steel of the rig, causing it to collapse into the ocean.
The fire can be seen clearly off the white sand beach at Koluama 2, as can the additional rig put in place to try and drill a relief well to stop the fire.
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Oil and Mining Bring Angola Rapid Wealth

Oil and Mining Bring Angola Rapid Wealth

Oil and Mining Bring Angola Rapid Wealth

Angola is rapidly emerging as one of Africa's economic powerhouses, thanks largely to its oil wealth and diamond mining sector. But China is also playing a key role in helping to promote the country's broader economic development.

Angola trims oil production after OPEC agreement

Angolan state oil company Sonangol has cut output by 78,000 barrels per day to (bpd) to 1.673 million bpd as part of an OPEC agreement to lower supply from Jan. 1.
The announcement by Sonangol follows a deal reached by OPEC members to reduce production by 1.2 million barrels a day from January in a bid to reverse a slump in global oil prices.
The deal comes into effect despite Angola’s dire economic straits caused by a slump in crude oil prices.
Angola is Africa’s largest oil producer—having …
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2017/01/08/angola-trims-oil-production-after-opec-agreement
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TOTAL AKPO FPSO Project sailaway

AKPO project is the development of oil and gas field located at 150 km and 1400 meters deep-sea offshore Nigeria, West Africa. The AKPO field block was originally allocated to SAPETRO indigenous Nigeria oil and gas company under OPL226 (Oil Prospecting License). SAPETRO later invited other technical partner such as TOTALS A (France), PETROBRAS (Brazil), which helped in oil and gas discovery and developmental studies. AKPO project BasicEngineering phase contract was done by DORIS Engineering France in 2003. AKPO project was sanctioned for development by Nigeria government in 2005, consequently famed in as project partner through NNPC (Nigeria National Petroleum Company) and the field changed to OML130 (Oil Mining License), CNOOC (Chinese) later joined as project partner.
The project consists of 5 principal components namely;
1. Topside
2. Hull
3. UFR
4. Sub sea
5. Drilling
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Live: What’s inside an offshore oil and gas plant? 带你认识你所不知道的海上油气工厂

The first world-class floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit independently designed and built by China is getting delivered to Brazil from Qingdao today. The FPSO, or “offshore oil and gas plant,” not only has mainstream production equipment for offshore oil and gas exploitation, which is capable of preliminary process, storage and transmission, but also has a comprehensive production base that includes combined living and working zones. This P-67 FPSO is by far the largest, most complicated and also most technically demanding FPSO project China has ever taken on. Its displacement is five times the size of that of China’s first-generation aircraft carrier, earning it the nickname of “Big Mac on the sea.”

Angola Offshore, Dauphin N2 taking off

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(29 Feb 2012)
1. Aerial of emergency platform installed to drill a relief well to halt the fire weeks after the natural gas leak fire at a Chevron Corp. rig off the southern coast of Nigeria
2. Various of fire raging at the site of Chevron's "KS Endeavour" natural gas rig, which collapsed into the ocean after the blaze softened steel supports
3. Mid of LloydAvram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria in helicopter
4. Mid of Avram
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"We're doing our very best to work with the communities, to help them understand that that fire has no direct impact on their lives or their livelihood. We've done extensive air testing on-shore and off-shore, all of our air testing indicates that there are no pollutants from that fire th...

published: 30 Jul 2015

Oil and Mining Bring Angola Rapid Wealth

Angola is rapidly emerging as one of Africa's economic powerhouses, thanks largely to its oil wealth and diamond mining sector. But China is also playing a key role in helping to promote the country's broader economic development.

Angola trims oil production after OPEC agreement

Angolan state oil company Sonangol has cut output by 78,000 barrels per day to (bpd) to 1.673 million bpd as part of an OPEC agreement to lower supply from Jan. 1.
The announcement by Sonangol follows a deal reached by OPEC members to reduce production by 1.2 million barrels a day from January in a bid to reverse a slump in global oil prices.
The deal comes into effect despite Angola’s dire economic straits caused by a slump in crude oil prices.
Angola is Africa’s largest oil producer—having …
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2017/01/08/angola-trims-oil-production-after-opec-agreement
Africanews is a new pan-African media pioneering multilingual and independent news telling expertise in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Subscribe on ourYoutube channel : https://www.youtube.com/c/africanews
Afr...

TOTAL AKPO FPSO Project sailaway

AKPO project is the development of oil and gas field located at 150 km and 1400 meters deep-sea offshore Nigeria, West Africa. The AKPO field block was originally allocated to SAPETRO indigenous Nigeria oil and gas company under OPL226 (Oil Prospecting License). SAPETRO later invited other technical partner such as TOTALS A (France), PETROBRAS (Brazil), which helped in oil and gas discovery and developmental studies. AKPO project BasicEngineering phase contract was done by DORIS Engineering France in 2003. AKPO project was sanctioned for development by Nigeria government in 2005, consequently famed in as project partner through NNPC (Nigeria National Petroleum Company) and the field changed to OML130 (Oil Mining License), CNOOC (Chinese) later joined as project partner.
The project cons...

Live: What’s inside an offshore oil and gas plant? 带你认识你所不知道的海上油气工厂

The first world-class floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit independently designed and built by China is getting delivered to Brazil from Qingd...

The first world-class floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit independently designed and built by China is getting delivered to Brazil from Qingdao today. The FPSO, or “offshore oil and gas plant,” not only has mainstream production equipment for offshore oil and gas exploitation, which is capable of preliminary process, storage and transmission, but also has a comprehensive production base that includes combined living and working zones. This P-67 FPSO is by far the largest, most complicated and also most technically demanding FPSO project China has ever taken on. Its displacement is five times the size of that of China’s first-generation aircraft carrier, earning it the nickname of “Big Mac on the sea.”

The first world-class floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit independently designed and built by China is getting delivered to Brazil from Qingdao today. The FPSO, or “offshore oil and gas plant,” not only has mainstream production equipment for offshore oil and gas exploitation, which is capable of preliminary process, storage and transmission, but also has a comprehensive production base that includes combined living and working zones. This P-67 FPSO is by far the largest, most complicated and also most technically demanding FPSO project China has ever taken on. Its displacement is five times the size of that of China’s first-generation aircraft carrier, earning it the nickname of “Big Mac on the sea.”

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(29 Feb 2012)
1. Aerial of emergency platform installed to drill a relief well to halt the fire weeks after the natural gas leak fire at a Chevron Corp. rig o...

(29 Feb 2012)
1. Aerial of emergency platform installed to drill a relief well to halt the fire weeks after the natural gas leak fire at a Chevron Corp. rig off the southern coast of Nigeria
2. Various of fire raging at the site of Chevron's "KS Endeavour" natural gas rig, which collapsed into the ocean after the blaze softened steel supports
3. Mid of LloydAvram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria in helicopter
4. Mid of Avram
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"We're doing our very best to work with the communities, to help them understand that that fire has no direct impact on their lives or their livelihood. We've done extensive air testing on-shore and off-shore, all of our air testing indicates that there are no pollutants from that fire that are of any concern to people on shore. As a matter of fact I'llpoint out that the people in closest proximity to the fire today are the workers that we have on platforms close to the actual incident."
6. Various aerials of villages and the coastline along the Atlantic Ocean
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"There's been some misunderstanding about that, this is a natural gas well with no oil flowing from it, so the beaches locally are clean, the water is clean in that area."
8. Various aerials of shoreline and nearby waterways
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"Approximately 2,000 feet from that well site you'll see a platform that's drilling the relief well for our effort to try to and contain the fire and put the fire out permanently."
10. Various aerials of off-shore rig fire and response efforts
STORYLINE:
Local communities in the vicinity of a continuing natural gas fire off the coast of Nigeria have been reassured that the blaze and initial leak pose no threat to their health.
Lloyd Avram, the spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited, who were extracting natural gas at the site of the fire promised on Wednesday that there is no risk to health and that nearby beaches have not been polluted.
Locals have complained about rashes, breathing difficulty and gastrointestinal problems since the fire began.
Chevron has said its own tests have found no air pollution from the blaze, though it acknowledges some fish have been killed from the fire.
Fishing is for many in the surrounding communities a way to earn a living.
Speaking to the Associated Press Avram stated that "all of our air testing indicates that there are no pollutants from that fire that are of any concern to people on shore."
He promised: "the beaches locally are clean, the water is clean in that area."
On Monday Nigeria's President, Goodluck Jonathan, attempted to calm anger in villages near the Chevron Corp. offshore natural gas rig that has been engulfed in a raging fire for weeks.
As yet no official has said when the inferno might be extinguished although Avram said efforts were continuing.
"Approximately 2,000 feet from that well site you'll see a platform that's drilling a relief well for our effort to try to and contain the fire and put the fire out permanently."
Koluama 2, a village along the Atlantic Ocean in Bayelsa state, awoke on January 16 to a series of explosions from Chevron's KS Endeavor natural gas rig, which sits only 10 kilometres (6 miles) from shore.
Two workers died in the blast, who officials on Monday identified as nationals of India and France.
In the time since, the raging fire from an unstopped natural gas leak at the site has softened the steel of the rig, causing it to collapse into the ocean.
The fire can be seen clearly off the white sand beach at Koluama 2, as can the additional rig put in place to try and drill a relief well to stop the fire.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/25c2508fce6b73d9d1da3bd45f638f0e
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(29 Feb 2012)
1. Aerial of emergency platform installed to drill a relief well to halt the fire weeks after the natural gas leak fire at a Chevron Corp. rig off the southern coast of Nigeria
2. Various of fire raging at the site of Chevron's "KS Endeavour" natural gas rig, which collapsed into the ocean after the blaze softened steel supports
3. Mid of LloydAvram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria in helicopter
4. Mid of Avram
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"We're doing our very best to work with the communities, to help them understand that that fire has no direct impact on their lives or their livelihood. We've done extensive air testing on-shore and off-shore, all of our air testing indicates that there are no pollutants from that fire that are of any concern to people on shore. As a matter of fact I'llpoint out that the people in closest proximity to the fire today are the workers that we have on platforms close to the actual incident."
6. Various aerials of villages and the coastline along the Atlantic Ocean
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"There's been some misunderstanding about that, this is a natural gas well with no oil flowing from it, so the beaches locally are clean, the water is clean in that area."
8. Various aerials of shoreline and nearby waterways
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"Approximately 2,000 feet from that well site you'll see a platform that's drilling the relief well for our effort to try to and contain the fire and put the fire out permanently."
10. Various aerials of off-shore rig fire and response efforts
STORYLINE:
Local communities in the vicinity of a continuing natural gas fire off the coast of Nigeria have been reassured that the blaze and initial leak pose no threat to their health.
Lloyd Avram, the spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited, who were extracting natural gas at the site of the fire promised on Wednesday that there is no risk to health and that nearby beaches have not been polluted.
Locals have complained about rashes, breathing difficulty and gastrointestinal problems since the fire began.
Chevron has said its own tests have found no air pollution from the blaze, though it acknowledges some fish have been killed from the fire.
Fishing is for many in the surrounding communities a way to earn a living.
Speaking to the Associated Press Avram stated that "all of our air testing indicates that there are no pollutants from that fire that are of any concern to people on shore."
He promised: "the beaches locally are clean, the water is clean in that area."
On Monday Nigeria's President, Goodluck Jonathan, attempted to calm anger in villages near the Chevron Corp. offshore natural gas rig that has been engulfed in a raging fire for weeks.
As yet no official has said when the inferno might be extinguished although Avram said efforts were continuing.
"Approximately 2,000 feet from that well site you'll see a platform that's drilling a relief well for our effort to try to and contain the fire and put the fire out permanently."
Koluama 2, a village along the Atlantic Ocean in Bayelsa state, awoke on January 16 to a series of explosions from Chevron's KS Endeavor natural gas rig, which sits only 10 kilometres (6 miles) from shore.
Two workers died in the blast, who officials on Monday identified as nationals of India and France.
In the time since, the raging fire from an unstopped natural gas leak at the site has softened the steel of the rig, causing it to collapse into the ocean.
The fire can be seen clearly off the white sand beach at Koluama 2, as can the additional rig put in place to try and drill a relief well to stop the fire.
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Oil and Mining Bring Angola Rapid Wealth

Angola is rapidly emerging as one of Africa's economic powerhouses, thanks largely to its oil wealth and diamond mining sector. But China is also playing a key ...

Angola is rapidly emerging as one of Africa's economic powerhouses, thanks largely to its oil wealth and diamond mining sector. But China is also playing a key role in helping to promote the country's broader economic development.

Angola is rapidly emerging as one of Africa's economic powerhouses, thanks largely to its oil wealth and diamond mining sector. But China is also playing a key role in helping to promote the country's broader economic development.

Angola trims oil production after OPEC agreement

Angolan state oil company Sonangol has cut output by 78,000 barrels per day to (bpd) to 1.673 million bpd as part of an OPEC agreement to lower supply from Jan....

Angolan state oil company Sonangol has cut output by 78,000 barrels per day to (bpd) to 1.673 million bpd as part of an OPEC agreement to lower supply from Jan. 1.
The announcement by Sonangol follows a deal reached by OPEC members to reduce production by 1.2 million barrels a day from January in a bid to reverse a slump in global oil prices.
The deal comes into effect despite Angola’s dire economic straits caused by a slump in crude oil prices.
Angola is Africa’s largest oil producer—having …
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Angolan state oil company Sonangol has cut output by 78,000 barrels per day to (bpd) to 1.673 million bpd as part of an OPEC agreement to lower supply from Jan. 1.
The announcement by Sonangol follows a deal reached by OPEC members to reduce production by 1.2 million barrels a day from January in a bid to reverse a slump in global oil prices.
The deal comes into effect despite Angola’s dire economic straits caused by a slump in crude oil prices.
Angola is Africa’s largest oil producer—having …
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TOTAL AKPO FPSO Project sailaway

AKPO project is the development of oil and gas field located at 150 km and 1400 meters deep-sea offshore Nigeria, West Africa. The AKPO field block was original...

AKPO project is the development of oil and gas field located at 150 km and 1400 meters deep-sea offshore Nigeria, West Africa. The AKPO field block was originally allocated to SAPETRO indigenous Nigeria oil and gas company under OPL226 (Oil Prospecting License). SAPETRO later invited other technical partner such as TOTALS A (France), PETROBRAS (Brazil), which helped in oil and gas discovery and developmental studies. AKPO project BasicEngineering phase contract was done by DORIS Engineering France in 2003. AKPO project was sanctioned for development by Nigeria government in 2005, consequently famed in as project partner through NNPC (Nigeria National Petroleum Company) and the field changed to OML130 (Oil Mining License), CNOOC (Chinese) later joined as project partner.
The project consists of 5 principal components namely;
1. Topside
2. Hull
3. UFR
4. Sub sea
5. Drilling
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AKPO project is the development of oil and gas field located at 150 km and 1400 meters deep-sea offshore Nigeria, West Africa. The AKPO field block was originally allocated to SAPETRO indigenous Nigeria oil and gas company under OPL226 (Oil Prospecting License). SAPETRO later invited other technical partner such as TOTALS A (France), PETROBRAS (Brazil), which helped in oil and gas discovery and developmental studies. AKPO project BasicEngineering phase contract was done by DORIS Engineering France in 2003. AKPO project was sanctioned for development by Nigeria government in 2005, consequently famed in as project partner through NNPC (Nigeria National Petroleum Company) and the field changed to OML130 (Oil Mining License), CNOOC (Chinese) later joined as project partner.
The project consists of 5 principal components namely;
1. Topside
2. Hull
3. UFR
4. Sub sea
5. Drilling
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The first world-class floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit independently designed and built by China is getting delivered to Brazil from Qingdao today. The FPSO, or “offshore oil and gas plant,” not only has mainstream production equipment for offshore oil and gas exploitation, which is capable of preliminary process, storage and transmission, but also has a comprehensive production base that includes combined living and working zones. This P-67 FPSO is by far the largest, most complicated and also most technically demanding FPSO project China has ever taken on. Its displacement is five times the size of that of China’s first-generation aircraft carrier, earning it the nickname of “Big Mac on the sea.”

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(29 Feb 2012)
1. Aerial of emergency platform installed to drill a relief well to halt the fire weeks after the natural gas leak fire at a Chevron Corp. rig off the southern coast of Nigeria
2. Various of fire raging at the site of Chevron's "KS Endeavour" natural gas rig, which collapsed into the ocean after the blaze softened steel supports
3. Mid of LloydAvram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria in helicopter
4. Mid of Avram
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"We're doing our very best to work with the communities, to help them understand that that fire has no direct impact on their lives or their livelihood. We've done extensive air testing on-shore and off-shore, all of our air testing indicates that there are no pollutants from that fire that are of any concern to people on shore. As a matter of fact I'llpoint out that the people in closest proximity to the fire today are the workers that we have on platforms close to the actual incident."
6. Various aerials of villages and the coastline along the Atlantic Ocean
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"There's been some misunderstanding about that, this is a natural gas well with no oil flowing from it, so the beaches locally are clean, the water is clean in that area."
8. Various aerials of shoreline and nearby waterways
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Lloyd Avram, spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited:
"Approximately 2,000 feet from that well site you'll see a platform that's drilling the relief well for our effort to try to and contain the fire and put the fire out permanently."
10. Various aerials of off-shore rig fire and response efforts
STORYLINE:
Local communities in the vicinity of a continuing natural gas fire off the coast of Nigeria have been reassured that the blaze and initial leak pose no threat to their health.
Lloyd Avram, the spokesman for Chevron Nigeria Limited, who were extracting natural gas at the site of the fire promised on Wednesday that there is no risk to health and that nearby beaches have not been polluted.
Locals have complained about rashes, breathing difficulty and gastrointestinal problems since the fire began.
Chevron has said its own tests have found no air pollution from the blaze, though it acknowledges some fish have been killed from the fire.
Fishing is for many in the surrounding communities a way to earn a living.
Speaking to the Associated Press Avram stated that "all of our air testing indicates that there are no pollutants from that fire that are of any concern to people on shore."
He promised: "the beaches locally are clean, the water is clean in that area."
On Monday Nigeria's President, Goodluck Jonathan, attempted to calm anger in villages near the Chevron Corp. offshore natural gas rig that has been engulfed in a raging fire for weeks.
As yet no official has said when the inferno might be extinguished although Avram said efforts were continuing.
"Approximately 2,000 feet from that well site you'll see a platform that's drilling a relief well for our effort to try to and contain the fire and put the fire out permanently."
Koluama 2, a village along the Atlantic Ocean in Bayelsa state, awoke on January 16 to a series of explosions from Chevron's KS Endeavor natural gas rig, which sits only 10 kilometres (6 miles) from shore.
Two workers died in the blast, who officials on Monday identified as nationals of India and France.
In the time since, the raging fire from an unstopped natural gas leak at the site has softened the steel of the rig, causing it to collapse into the ocean.
The fire can be seen clearly off the white sand beach at Koluama 2, as can the additional rig put in place to try and drill a relief well to stop the fire.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/25c2508fce6b73d9d1da3bd45f638f0e
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Oil and Mining Bring Angola Rapid Wealth

Angola is rapidly emerging as one of Africa's economic powerhouses, thanks largely to its oil wealth and diamond mining sector. But China is also playing a key role in helping to promote the country's broader economic development.

Angola trims oil production after OPEC agreement

Angolan state oil company Sonangol has cut output by 78,000 barrels per day to (bpd) to 1.673 million bpd as part of an OPEC agreement to lower supply from Jan. 1.
The announcement by Sonangol follows a deal reached by OPEC members to reduce production by 1.2 million barrels a day from January in a bid to reverse a slump in global oil prices.
The deal comes into effect despite Angola’s dire economic straits caused by a slump in crude oil prices.
Angola is Africa’s largest oil producer—having …
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2017/01/08/angola-trims-oil-production-after-opec-agreement
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a company or corporate group (or sometimes a division thereof) which engages in offshoring manufacturing or business services.

The former use (companies formed in offshore jurisdictions) is probably the more common usage of the term. In isolated instances the term can also be used in reference to companies with offshore oil and gas operations.

Companies from offshore jurisdictions

In relation to companies and similar entities which are incorporated in offshore jurisdictions, the use of both the words "offshore" and "company" can be varied in application.

The extent to which a jurisdiction is regarded as offshore is often a question of perception and degree. Classic tax haven countries such as Bermuda, British Virgin Islands and the Cayman Islands are quintessentially offshore jurisdictions, and companies incorporated in those jurisdictions are invariably labelled as offshore companies. Thereafter there are certain small intermediate countries such as Hong Kong and Singapore (sometimes referred to as "mid-shore" jurisdictions) which, whilst having oversized financial centres, are not zero tax regimes. Finally, there are classes of industrialised economies which can be used as part of tax mitigation structures, including countries like Ireland, the Netherlands and even the United Kingdom, particularly in commentary relating to corporate inversion. Furthermore, in Federal systems, states which operate like a classic offshore centre can result in corporations formed there being labelled as offshore, even if they form part of the largest economy in the world (for example, Delaware in the United States).